Manila Bulletin

Cebu Landmaster­s sees revenue, profit growing more than 20%

- By MADELAINE B. MIRAFLOR

Leading VisMin property firm Cebu Landmaster­s Inc. (CLI) said that both its revenues and net income will grow this year on the back of higher sales expectatio­ns.

In a statement, CLI revealed that its consolidat­ed revenues is projected to grow by 25 percent to 18.4 billion as more projects will progress, while its income is projected to grow 20 percent for both consolidat­ed and parent to 12.6 billion and 2 billion, respective­ly.

This, as the company expects a 28 percent increase in reservatio­ns sales or up to 112.5 billion.

In 2018, CLI reported a P2.17 billion net income, an earnings hike of 72 percent compared with the previous year’s 11.26 billion. Net income attributab­le to parent company also grew 36 percent year-on-year to 11.66 billion.

Its revenues, on the other hand, went up by 72 percent to 16.76 billion during the period.

CLI attributed this growth to robust sales performanc­e and to the higher number of projects that were under constructi­on in 2018.

These projects include MesaTierra Garden Residences in Davao, MesaVirre Garden Residences in Bacolod, as well as Mivesa Garden Residences Phase 3, Casa Mira South, and Latitude Corporate Center — the last three are located in the company’s home province of Cebu.

“All these led to our robust financial performanc­e and sustained momentum,” said CLI president and CEO Jose Soberano III.

“We introduced a full range of developmen­ts in 2018 to fill opportunit­ies offered by various VisMin markets – from residentia­l condominiu­ms and subdivisio­ns to mixed-use projects and hotels. And, in the last quarter, we broke ground on the Davao Global Township (DGT), our first township project,” he added.

About 64 percent of CLI’s total 2018 revenue came from its projects in Cebu. Developmen­ts in Davao and Cagayan de Oro accounted for 12 percent and 11 percent, respective­ly, while new expansion sites in Bacolod and Dumaguete took up the remaining allocation.

In 2017, aside from Cebu project generating 81 percent of total earnings, only Cagayan de Oro reported revenues for the year.

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